WHAT'S SO BAD ABOUT
SCIENTOLOGY, ANYWAY?"IF YOU NEED ANY HELP PSYCHOLOGICALY,
SOCIALY, OR OTHERWISE PLEASE CLICK HERE.

Some of you may be saying, "Look, in
a free world, you can believe whatever you want to believe. If someone
wants to pay someone thousands of dollars to find out about spacemen
millions of years ago, it's their right isn't it?"

To do something of one's own free
will is one thing. There have been several people who left
Scientology who have made allegations of coercion into staying,
brainwashing, fraud, physical abuse, being forced to work in almost
sweat shop like conditions, and even murder. Before people join
Scientology they should hear all sides of the story.MOVIE STAR JASON BEGHE DENOUNCES
SCIENTOLOGY!<snip>

Why do people protest Scientology?

Scientology locks people up.

There are over two dozen allegations
that Scientology has held individuals against their will.These illegal
acts were not committed by rogue Scientologists - they were in
accordance with Scientology policy. Scientology held Lisa McPherson
against her will for 17 days, according to Scientology's own logs. She
died in their custody. The state of Florida decided not to prosecute
the two felony charges filed against Scientology in her death after
Scientology used relentless pressure to get the medical examiner to
make a partial change in the cause of death. Her estate sued
Scientology for wrongful death and false imprisonment; the suit was
settled in May 2004, with all details kept confidential.Scientology names Head of
Greek Orthodox Christian Church, #1 on their SECRET "ENEMIES" list. So
much for their "Tolerate Other Religions" ads on TV!

Scientology lies.

Lying to people to get their money
isn't just unethical - it's illegal. It's called fraud. Scientology
claims there is a scientific basis for all their processes. There
isn't. Scientology claims it's compatible with other belief systems,
like Christianity. It's not. Scientology claims to be the
fastest-growing religion in the world, with 8 million members,
utilizing infallible technology developed by a physicist and war hero.
They're lying.

Scientology is breaking the law.

In addition to false imprisonment and
fraud, Scientology engages in the illegal practice of medicine by
prescribing auditing and vitamins to replace legally-prescribed medical
treatment.Scientology also extorts money from its members, telling them
it's scientifically proven that their lives will become worse if they
don't pay for expensive auditing.

Scientology has a long,
well-documented history of criminal activities.

High-ranking Scientology executives
were convicted of extremely serious crimes in the United States for
breaking into government offices and stealing documents. Founder L. Ron
Hubbard was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in that case, and the
defendants stated in their stipulation of evidence that, at all times,
he acted as supervisor of the illegal activities. Scientology itself
was convicted of similar crimes in Canada. When Scientology then tried
to destroy the reputation of the prosecutor in the case, they were hit
with the biggest libel fine in Canadian history. L. Ron Hubbard was
convicted of fraud in France.

Scientology attacks free speech.

Scientology says that "public
statements against Scientology or Scientologists," "writing
anti-Scientology letters to the press," and "testifying as a hostile
witness against Scientology in public" are all "Suppressive Acts" -
high crimes, according to "Introduction to Scientology Ethics." The
book goes on to say that people who do such things "cannot be granted
the rights and beingness ordinarily accorded rational beings."

In accordance with this policy (and
others like it), Scientology has tried to silence all criticism:

Scientology framed journalist
Paulette Cooper for sending bomb threats after she wrote a book
critical of Scientology. Scientology sued book and magazine publishers
- including Time magazine - in an attempt to prevent any future
criticism by scaring publishers with the prospect of enormous court
costs. Scientology sued critics for copyright infringement, even though
the copyrights to some of the documents in question may have been lost
to the public domain years ago.

Scientology tried to unilaterally
shut down the alt.religion.scientology newsgroup - unintentionally
bringing Scientology to the attention of hundreds of free-speech
advocates. Scientology imposes gag orders in settlement agreements,
preventing those who have suffered most from telling the world what
they know. Scientology routinely threatens legal action against
critics, alleging copyright infringement, trademark dilution, and
dissemination of trade secrets - often in situations in which its
allegations are baseless.

Scientology hurts people.

Lisa McPherson Memorial page

www.lisamcpherson.org

Scientology routinely pressures
members into spending more money than they can afford on expensive
courses. Scientology's disconnection policy destroys families.
Scientology betrays the trust of well-intentioned people by falsely
claiming to have a scientifically-proven technology to save the world.

Scientology ruthlessly attacks its
critics with everything from frame-ups to unannounced visits to the
homes of family members to libellous fliers distributed to their
neighbors and business associates.

How could reports of Scientology
suicide and psychosis problems be factual and hidden so long?

Scientology's security isolation and
"policy" denial of negative information is how it works. Scientology
members are forbidden to talk to each other about anything negative
that happens to them while undergoing Scientology initiation
techniques. The only Scientology staff with whom they are allowed to
discuss the negative effects of Scientology are forbidden themselves to
disclose the true nature, severity, or number of these negative
experiences to anyone but one or two other individuals whose primary
job is to prevent this type of information from getting out to the
public.Members are deceived into thinking
and rationalizing that any such reports they might accidentally hear
are caused by something wrong with that individual (but not with
Scientology) or that the path through the secret initiation levels is a
narrow and perilous "wall of fire" and casualties are normal and to be
expected. Members have no idea they are being used as guinea pigs for
dangerous psychological control experiments and have no idea that many
people before them may have suffered dire harm because of these
techniques.

Reported Deaths/Suicides/Psychosis
While Practicing Scientology(If you were buying a new house and
the community that it was in reported this kind of death rate, would
you choose to live there?)

The reports listed in this
questionnaire were not written by F.A.C.T.net . They were either sent
to us or found by F.A.C.T.net personnel in already public materials.
F.A.C.T.net has compiled editorial summaries of the material to
represent what has been reported thus far about certain dangers of
Scientology and to encourage those with additional or better
information to share what they know. We do not have the resources to
investigate each report that we receive. We can only list the reported
allegations as a starting point for other investigators.

As you may realize, it is not easy to
gather information on this subject. Incomplete reports may serve as
reminders to others and result in more complete information. We must
use the incomplete reports as a starting point. We apologize for any
errors. The sheer volume of information and the fear surrounding
Scientology make some errors inevitable. We do not intend any
discourtesy to the victims of Scientology and we want to correct any
inaccuracies or misrepresentations in this data.

Any inaccuracies will be corrected
upon receipt of documentation that a report contained herein was, in
fact, inaccurate. F.A.C.T.net has received a number of denials and
Scientology form letters, but not one single documented report of error
in these reports. To balance the subject as best we can, in this
edition we are starting to report even the undocumented denials. Given
both sides of an allegation, the reader must conduct his own
investigations and draw his own conclusions.

This questionnaire contains
allegations, opinions, and beliefs which disclose events and actions
that may be a serious threat to the public health and well being. This
questionnaire was created to assist in collecting reports for
governmental investigations of Scientology.

ALLEGED SUICIDES WHILE RECEIVING
SCIENTOLOGY SERVICES"I have taken what I consider to be
the most expedient way out of my present predicament. I harbor no
resentment against anyone, except the Church of Scientology. They have
a great deal to do with my demise. To play with people's defense
mechanisms in the manner that they do is a criminal thing at best. l
hope they can be outlawed." -- Suicide note by James Hester

1. Quentin Hubbard died from carbon
monoxide poisoning in 1977, from a hose hooked to the tailpipe of his
car. Quentin was L. Ron Hubbard's second son, OT7, and a Class 12
auditor.Prior to his suicide, he had
disappeared from his home in Clearwater, Florida, and was found
unconscious in a car next to the Las Vegas airport. (Coroner's report
is attached as Exhibit U. He died unidentified, as a "John Doe.") The
engine of the car was on and a hose ran from the exhaust pipe (although
it appeared to have fallen off when the authorities arrived) to the
window, making it appear to be a suicide. But, like his father's death,
there were a number of nagging questions . For example, Quentin was
found unkempt with a beard stubble, a state that no one who knew
Quentin could accept. (He was ultra-meticulous in his appearance.) Or
that the license plate of the car was missing and found under a rock
some distance away. Or that his wallet was gone, making identification
impossible. Or that a near-empty bottle of liquor was found, as if he
had been drinking, when Quentin did not. Or that there were needle
marks on his arms, when he did not use drugs. > Flo Barnett a.k.a. Miller died
from several gunshot wounds. She was David Miscavige's mother-in- law.
Just before her death she was reported to have had an argument with
David Miscavige and threatened to go public and sue Scientology.

> Noah Lottick jumped to his
death in New York, May 11, 1990, one block from the 46th St.
Scientology org ... clutching his last few dollars, tightly to his
chest as he did so.

> Rodney Ramando jumped to his
death at the L.A. org in 1986.

> James Stewart jumped to his
death in Edinburgh Scotland. He was on OT3, a class 7 auditor, and the
Executive Director of the Durban Org.

> Lila Leighton Brown jumped to
her death in San Francisco while a public PC in 1978.

> An older woman from Switzerland
jumped to her death off the pier in Clearwater while on the OT levels.
Immediately after her suicide the GO sent several Co$ staff to the RPF.

> John Colletto, SO staff, became
psychotic and suicidal while on OT3. Very shortly afterward he shot his
wife, Diane Colletto, to death. This occurred in 1979 in front of ASHO
in LA. Shortly afterward he killed himself. The GO made great efforts
to keep the whole event silent.

> Bob Schafner was on OT3 and
having problems. He rode a bike under a truck, dying instantly, in 1987
or 1988.11. In 1975 a man in LA shot himself
to death with a rifle while on OT3.

> Gene Trout, OT7, L10,11, 12.

> Jim Hester, Miami, Florida.

> Jane Winkler, OT7.

>. Martina Douglas committed
suicide at East Grinstead, England.

> David Baker, OT3, Tech Sec at
East Grinstead, 1984.

> Lee Johnstone, GO staff, was
"baby watched" before he committed suicide at East Grinstead in 1985.

> Rita Smith, at East Grinstead,
1987.

> Steven Craine, at East
Grinstead.

> Susan Meister shot herself to
death aboard the Apollo in 1971 after an intense argument with Hubbard.

> Guardian's Office
Agent David Sandweiss was ordered to kill himself using Process R2-45
(a bullet to the head) after he had broken into a psychiatrist’s office
in the Las Vegas area and was caught in 1977. When he refused to commit
suicide, he was murdered by two Guardian’s Office agents who forced him
to take a gun to his own head. David’s wife Lisa Sandweiss, the sister
of Lavenda Van Schaick, witnessed this murder as she was hiding in the
bushes in the front of their Las Vegas home. On May 27, 1996, Lavenda
Van Schaick spoke out about this murder and asked to add some
additional data to the Internet. She disclosed that in 1977, when she
was on post as Ethics Officer at the Las Vegas Org, David Sandweiss
told her in an ethics cycle (not only as her brother-in-law) that he
had been the lover of Quentin Hubbard, who was L. Ron Hubbard's gay
son. Lavenda believes that L. Ron Hubbard murdered his son Quentin,
bypassing his wife Mary Sue Hubbard, who at the time was the head of
the Guardian's Office. Lavenda claims that L. Ron Hubbard murdered
Quentin because of his homosexuality. This theory explains why Mary Sue
and L. Ron Hubbard were estranged for the last eight years of Hubbard's
life. After David Sandweiss confided in Lavenda that he had been
Quentin's lover, Lavenda refused to give the Guardian's Office David's
name. Several days later, Lavenda was brutally raped by two Guardian's
Office agents named Artie Maren and Bob Harvey at the Las Vegas home of
Guardian's Office agents Chuck and Mattie Reese. Lavenda's six year old
daughter Sabrina was kidnapped and held by the Guardian's Office for
three days. Lavenda herself was driven in a white Volkwagen van to an
undisclosed location and brutally raped, beaten, kicked in the uterus,
urinated upon, was drugged with sodium pentothal and rendered
unconscious. Lavenda believes the purpose of the rape and beatings was
to force her to give the Guardian's Office the name of Quentin's
lover. David Sandweiss' death was ruled a suicide by the coroner.
So was Quentin Hubbard's.

22. A woman who "drowned" in a
bathtub at Flag.

23. Ernie (last name unknown) was a
Scientology suicide in 1978 or 1979 in LA.

26. There is a report that an
individual who had just gone clear committed suicide in Albuquerque,
New Mexico.

27. Quentin Schnehager, a Copenhagen
staff member, hung himself just before a Sea Org mission was to arrive
in his organization.

28. A London public PC threw himself
in front of a train while depressed during auditing.

29. Karen Fuller died on course while
on OT3.

30. Paulette Cooper's book reports a
person who left a suicide note emphasizing that it had "nothing to do
with Scientology."31. Hubbard claimed that a publisher
committed suicide by jumping from a window after reading Excalibur, the
early version of the OT Levels.

> John Buchanan committed suicide
in May 1994 to escape his debts he had incurred due to Scientology's
expensive auditing.

> Patrice Vic Patrice was badgered
to come up with more money for Scientology and saw suicide as his only
escape. He jumped before the eyes of his little children.

> Richard Collins, 24, threw
himself 200ft to his death after a Co$ refused to let him leave,"Even
after Richard had died, the harrassment continued. Unaware of the
suicide, Tony Clark sent increasingly angry and threatening letters"
[Shot of letter 'I'm not the one who will miss out. In ten years time I
will not be thinking life is awful and want to kill myself.. so why not
be bloody ethical and get yourself sorted. See you soon. Best Regards
TC']

> Phil Valinski died during
auditing at La Quinta in California. Scientology withheld
information from his family, according to reports.

> John Roberts became comatose and
died at East Grinstead.> (first name unknown) Van Sefers
died at Flag or on his return to Europe.

> A Scientologist named
Christopher (last name unknown) died on this rundown. Scientology
(Western Division) was reported to have quickly settled a wrongful
death case with his family. An ex- GO/OSA member recently reported that
he stole all the court records from Portland Oregon's 3 counties to
cover up this case.

> A woman given the protective
pseudonym "Allison" by Corydon in his book tells of almost dying
because of it.

> Paride Ella, 22 from Grassobbio
Bergamo, Italy, ceased to live after a 5 days agony. He had similar
symptoms - vomit and diarrhoea - as the ones felt by Giuseppe Tomba, 26
from Solaro, Milano, Italy. Both had been recieving treatment at a
Narcanon in Italy.

III. ALLEGATIONS ABOUT "END OF CYCLE
AUDITING" (EOC)

These need investigation and
verification because of suspected coercion to induce already weakened,
infirm or ill persons to buy dangerous additional "services," commit
suicide, or speed their own deaths by abandoning normal medical
practices for economic, convenience, or political reasons.40. Yvonne Jentzsch. A report from a
recent defector implies Yvonne actively resisted doing the EOC but was
forced to do it. She reportedly was having major problems with her
husband, Heber Jentzsch, and with L. Ron Hubbard. Since she was such a
popular executive, the EOC may have been politically driven to stop a
doubt/PR/security problem in the highest levels of the group.

> Phoebe Mauerer.

> Sue Todd Hunter, OT5, was
audited extensively while known to have cancer, which she later died
from.

>There is a lot of information in
FBI records and elsewhere that Scientology operatives tried to get
Paulette Cooper to commit suicide.

>A bogged Toronto public pc became
psychotic and was sent a letter implying that suicide was her best road
out.

IV. ALLEGATIIONS CONCERNING OTHER
DEATHS WHILE AN INDIVIDUAL WAS ASSOCIATED WITH SCIENTOLOGY

> An older male sea org member
died at Flag between November, 1989 and April, 1990. A former Flag sea
org member overheard a GO/OSA agent talking about keeping the death
quiet. 46. Michael Bonnin died during auditing on the upper levels.

>Maria Echevarria's son died at
Clearwater Florida.

> David Orin Cloud died in a 1983
car accident after being depressed and receiving Scientology services
secretly.

> A real estate broker died
mysteriously in the Clearwater Florida area. Prior to his death, this
individual had an argument with David Miscavige over some property
Miscavige wanted to buy from him. He was not a member.

> Doreen Gaul and James Sharp were
teenage Scientologists murdered in LA. John McMasters, the first Clear,
disassociated from Scientology in part because of these deaths. He felt
that the vindictiveness of Scientology's actions were somehow connected
to the deaths.

> John Kennedy died in 1966, in
Rhodesia, allegedly while cleaning his gun. He was a Scientologist who
had strong conflicts with the local group and had left Scientology to
set up his own mental health institute.

> The Seattle Times reports that
William J. Fisk was murdered by Russell Johnson at the Seattle org
during class. The story says it was because Fisk was having intercourse
with Johnson's wife. Johnson's wife was a Scientologist and Russell was
not. Fisk had bragged of being able to control Johnson's wife.

> The Franchise holder from
Stuttgart Germany was summoned under duress to Flag and then died in a
salvage operation while in Florida.

> An individual named Brown was
killed. Steve Fishman connected him to a Scientology project called
GOLDCORE.

> Jim (last name unknown) was
found dead in Queens, N.Y. while on an ethics handling.

> John Peterson, formerly one of
Scientology's leading attorneys.

> Although he did not die, Terry
N. Prueher was told Scientology had a contract on him and was later
involved in an shooting where a bullet grazed his forehead.

> Although the targeted individual
did not die, in 1988, Milan Nekuda, who has some association with
Scientology, tried to kill a woman.

> An army officer watching a
demonstration of how to use an E-meter to find subversives committed
suicide shortly after the demonstration.

> Ezio Confleti, a Toronto public
pc, in 1991, possibly was drugged to induce a heart attack. He did not
die.

V. ALLEGATIONS OF ATTEMPTS BY
SCIENTOLOGY TO GET MEMBERS TO COMMIT SUICIDE.

> Steve Fishman, a former GO/OSA
operative, reports that after he was caught by the government in 1986,
he was ordered to commit suicide to save Scientology from being exposed
for crimes he had committed on their behalf.

> John Breedlove was at
Scientology's Flag land base in the 1970's. He told his mother he was
told by Scientology to commit suicide and that Scientology could get
anyone to commit suicide if they wanted. He did commit suicide after he
left Scientology.

> One of Hubbard's first wives,
Sara Northrup Hubbard, appears to have been coerced by Hubbard to try
to commit suicide to protect his reputation.

> Jaime Lee Nureyev, the ex-wife
of Steven Fishman, was run over and killed by Marc Aronow, driving a
Green Jeep, on December 29, 1993 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one week
after she agreed to testify on Steve Fishman's behalf in the Fishman /
Geertz case in Los Angeles. Miami Scientologist Ivan Durekovich boasted
on the Internet in January of 1996 that he had met with Jaime Lee
Nureyev before she was murdered, yet refused to elaborate when asked to
disclose the reason for the meeting.

> According to the records,
Heribert P. died august 28, 1988, during the night from a heavy
epileptic attack. He hit his head on the night table. The scientology
doctor reports that he prescribed vitamins for his patient -dispite
regular attacks- in stead of treating him with proper medication. Such
medication was indeed not detected in his blood during the post-mortem

> Josephus Havenith (45) An
autopsy report lists his death as "probable drowning" but notes that
his head was not under water. He died in February 1980 at the
Scientology Fort Harrison Hotel in a bathtub filled with water so hot
it had burned his skin off.

> (Name Unknown) 1989, dead in the
basement, next to the heating boilers. Carbon-monoxide poisoning .
Ex-scientologists have alleged in affidavits and a declaration that the
boiler room was used for Scientology's Rehabilitation Project Force
(gulag).

>Gabriella Bramucci, 55, Tests
showed that the cancer, started in the breast, had moved to the liver.
On August 6th 1998 she went back to the hospital, where she died. "She
died - says Michieletto - because she didn't follow treatment.
Dianeticists can act like this. According to them, every desease is
psychosomatic, and they treat it with a 'touch assist'. And so, at the
age of 55, my wife died."

> Paulette Cooper's book mentions
an individual who became psychotic and suicidal on OT3 and committed
himself to avoid suicide.

> Robert Kaufman (from Paulette
Cooper's book).

> Monica Pignotti, who was Quentin
Hubbard's auditor when they were both in the RPF (Rehabilitation
Project Force).> Mario (last name unknown).

> Cooper's book mentions another
individual who threatened suicide but didn't because he was afraid it
would invalidate Scientology.

> In 1992 a Toronto male public pc
jumped off the Bloor/Dansforth viaduct.

VII. ALLEGATIIONS OF THREATENED
SUICIDES WHILE RECEIVING SCN SERVICES

84. Diana Hubbard, L Ron Hubbard's
daughter, OT7, around 1980. Diana tried to leave Scientology in the
1990's but was "reacquired" by the Sea Org. She is the only one of
Hubbard's children still in Scientology.

> Hedi Delgro, at East Grinstead,
probably September 1992. An isolation order was written on her after
she became psychotic and threatened or attempted suicide.

> Two Swedish public PC's, one
from Stockholm and one from Malmo, became psychotic after Flag security
checking.> Bruce Welch was locked up on the
Apollo for weeks after he became psychotic.

> Carl Barney was locked up aboard
the Apollo after he became psychotic.

> Marianne Coenan was locked up in
Pomona in 1991.

> Sam Binion or Benion became
psychotic while on OT3. It is reported that Heber Jentzsch was involved
in physically restraining him and ripping off his clear bracelet so he
wouldn't give Scientology a bad name.

> An individual named Robertson
shot DMSO into himself while psychotic.

> According to an ex-Sea org
member, it was a common occurrence both on the Apollo and in Clearwater
to have staff and RPFer's who became psychotic locked in the bathroom.

> Charles Manson had 150 hours of
auditing. The GO hid this information but it showed up in documents
seized by the FBI. According to Manson in the book Helter Sketler, he
claimed he had reached the level of "Theta Clear".

> Ann Rosenblum's affidavit tells
about GO/OSA members bragging about driving 2 defectors/critics into a
mental institution with nervous breakdowns.

> Dave Voorhies, in Seattle,
Washington, became psychotic on OT3 and was given Thorazine which the
Scientologists told him was vitamin B.

> Hana Eltringham, now Hana
Whitfield.

> Bill Howie, on OT3. He was a
high level, long term Sea org executive. His wife was the deputy CO of
Celebrity center.

> Willie B. Wilson, on OT 3 in the
late 70's or early 80's. He was a wealthy Texas oil man. 99. A Beverly
Hills pediatrician who joined the Sea Org and then became psychotic.

> Travis Harris became psychotic
while auditing on the Apollo in 1974.

> L. Ron Hubbard became psychotic
while auditing on OT3, and had many other psychotic episodes according
to defector affidavits.

> Steve Fishman. (See Lonesome
Squirrel: on the Internet at this URL http://www.xs4all.nl/~fishman/ls/)

> Ann Rosenblum became psychotic
while on the RPF.

> An affidavit from a former high
ranking auditor states that if staff members became psychotic on the OT
levels they were sent to the RPF. This may indicate an attempt to cover
up Scientology-induced psychotic episodes within the organization.

> Roxanne Friend was told she
wasn't ill and needed more auditing when she had cancer. In 1990 she
refused auditing, was declared psychotic, and kidnapped to Flag.

> A former NOTs C/S reports that
he knows of individuals who were ordered by the GO/OSA to reverse audit
security risks.

> Reverse auditing was done on
Arthur Running Bear. He did become psychotic from the auditing.

X. ALLEGED INTENTIONAL NEGLIGENCE
CAUSING DEATH OF MEMBERS

There are reports that Scientology is
letting staff members with cancer or other serious and expensive
illness go without treatment. They work them until they drop, and by
then the cancer or other illness has progressed too far. Please contact
F.A.C.T.net if you have any knowledge of this subject. There may be
people in this position now who still could be helped.108. Ed Brewer, an LA sea org member
was left to bleed to death trapped in a car. He was left without
medical attention and without calling for help while other staff
members who were with him went back to the Guardian's Office to get
instructions on what to do so the accident would not create a PR flap.

> Sally Esterman Chaleff, a 20
year Sea Org member died a painful and slow death of treatable and
operable cervical cancer. She was denied almost all care that could
have saved or extended her life.

> A child was run over at the
Scientology nursery in Clearwater. This may be a covered up negligence
situation.

> Stacy Moxon Meyer's (daughter of
Scientology lawyer Kendrick Moxon) died at "Gold Base" very unusually;
Myer slipped or lost her balance and fell from a ladder leading into
the vault, then grabbed a wire as she fell. Myer died instantly when
she touched a 7,200-volt wire connecting two transformers in the
10-foot-by-10-foot vault, authorities said. According to OSHA's
investigation report, Meyer had looped electrical wire through a
slot on a 230-pound steel manhole cover to slide it off the vault on
the northeast side of the film studio. OSHA fined the Church of
Scientology several thousands dollars for safety violations.

XI. ALLEGED DEATHS, BEAKDOWNS OR
SUICIDES OF FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF CURRENT OR EX-SCIENTOLOGISTS

> Arlene S. Heller describes the
stress Scientology put her family through, which caused a mental
breakdown and suicide attempt in September of 1981. Her daughter was a
member.

> Lawrence Wollersheim
believes that Scientology harassment was a major factor in his father's
heart attack.

... AND PERHAPS THE MOST MYSTERIOUS
DEATH OF ALL, THAT OF L. RON HUBBARD HIMSELF. It is ironic that the
founder of Dianetics and Scientology, L Ron Hubbard, was taking a
"psych drug" (Vistaril®) when he died considering how opposed
Scientology is to such drugs and Psychaitry in general. Witnesses
testified that Hubbard died acting like a raving lunatic. Exactly when
Hubbard died is debatable. Ron DeWolfe (L. Ron Hubbard Jr.) believed
his father was dead in 1980. Just days before LRH died, he signed a new
will giving control of his $640 million dollar estate to David
Micavige. Of course, there were some skeptics that questions if Hubbard
had not faked his own death in 1986 to avoid the authroities, pointing
out he wrote a lot of books for a dead man (namely, the 10 volume
Battlefield Earth saga). People who have read the novels say they don't
seem to have actually been written by L. Ron Hubbard...so perhaps
Battlefield Earth is one crime he isn't guilty of.

Hubbard's personal physician was
taken away from Hubbard's death bed care to Nevada gambling by David
Miscavige after Hubbard had his stroke.Why would Miscavige physically
remove Hubbard's personal physician when Hubbard was so ill?

Hubbard was a man who planned long in
advance for every eventuality. He had secret hide outs, secret bases,
money in foreign accounts and an long existing last will created before
the seemingly bogus 1986 will. Then, on the day before he dies, most
likely seriously psychologically and physically debilitated and most
likely incompetent, he suddenly has to make a totally new will that
disinherits his wife and children and that now totally benefits the
persons who have totally controlled his health care and environment.
Was Hubbard already dead when the suspicious last will appeared on the
day before Miscavige claims he died in 1986?

Miscavige waited almost a day to call
the undertakers and the coroner after Hubbard allegedly died. Was the
delay in calling the undertaker and coroner the exact time that was
needed for Miscavige, Starkey and the inner circle of Scientology to
forge a new will for Hubbard as some ex-Scientologists claim? Was the
stroke the real cause of Hubbard's death or did Hubbard die because he
was mentally enfeebled, vulnerable, and veiled in a secret life that
would help hide the fact that he was an easy target for those who would
gain from his death financially or were at risk if he continued to live?

These are questions that have
remailed unaswered for over 20 years, and it's past time to answer them!

SCIENTOLOGY IS INCREDIBLY EXPENSIVE

Okay. Here is the long awaited CoS
(Flag) processing price list, from "Raw Meat" to OT8, with a glimpse
beyond even that.

Now...that assumes you don't run into
any significant trouble along the way. Better round it up to at least
$290,000 to allow for review auditing when things go wrong. These
prices include the IAS discount. These prices have already had
the IAS (International Association of Scientologists) discount
deducted. Of course, there are other discounts to consider, usually
given for buying up as much as you can in advance. Let's be very
generous and knock it down to $250,000 (16% discount over the whole
bridge)

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